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Bergamini is an
Italian surname. The
meaning of the name
comes from the 'occupational name from
bergamino ‘cowherd
dairy farmer’ a
derivative of the placename...
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Denis Bergamini, born
Donato Bergamini (Argenta, 18
September 1962 –
Roseto Capo Spulico, 18
November 1989), was an
Italian football player who pla****...
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which 9 were
later cancelled),
while in
Italy it is
known as the "
Bergamini class" (10
units planned). The lead ship of the class, Aquitaine, was...
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Silvio Bergamini (20
November 1923 – 18
January 1994) was an
Italian rower. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics in
Helsinki with the men's double...
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Carlo Bergamini (24
October 1888 – 9
September 1943) was an
Italian admiral. Born in San
Felice sul Panaro,
Bergamini became a
Guardiamarina (ensign)...
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Carlo Bergamini may
refer to:
Carlo Bergamini (admiral) (1888–1943),
World War II
Italian admiral killed aboard the
battleship Roma
Carlo Bergamini (sculptor)...
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Carlo Bergamini has been
borne by at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy in
honour of
Carlo Bergamini and may
refer to:
Italian frigate Carlo
Bergamini (F...
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David Howland Bergamini (11
October 1928, in Tokyo, ****an – 3
September 1983, in Stamford, CT, USA) was an
American author who
wrote books on 20th-century...
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Carlo Bergamini (F 590) is a
Carlo Bergamini-class
frigate of the
Italian Navy.
Which in turn were
developed by the
FREMM multipurpose frigate program...
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founded in
Parma in 1979 by
Angelo Bergamini and was a
pioneering act of the
Italian synthpop scene. By 1980,
Bergamini had
recruited singer Simona Buja...